IMost of my images tend to fall into four basic styles: Watercolor, Oil painted, Pointalist, and a blend of all three styles.
With digital imaging the range of techniques is greatly expanded. Colors and textures can be tweaked independently, producing subtleties that were never before possible. Today, digital art is gradually coming into its own as a legitimate form, though it has a long way to go before it is considered on any kind of a par with traditional methods. I feel the traditional artist will always have an edge over the digital artist when it comes to ultimate quality. By the same token, many people can't afford to hire an artist to paint their family portrait or residence. These are the people I'm trying to reach.
For a brief discussion of the inflated prices in today's art world, click here.
My focus here is on four primary styles in hopes of not complicating things too much. If you have a preference for a particular style not shown, please call or email me to discuss. I'd be happy to explore new possibilities as my techniques are evolving every day. Also, I can do custom edits such as rearrange the composition, airbrush or remove certain features,, or compose something in 3D and add it into the image. Call for details.
Some of the features you can request are:
1. Whether to apply a yellowish patina signifying age.
2. Rich color saturation for a lively look versus low saturation for a more subdued look.
3. The degree of impressionism versus photorealism. Most of my images show a certain amount of impressionism although this can be turned up or down as the situation requires.
4. Extra care and attention to detail can be provided at an extra cost. Most of my descriptions pertain to a standard, basic level of service. Higher quality custom work is also available.
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